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Zamo
17-10-2003, 14:14
Gordon and Sarah Brown have had a baby boy! :clap: :clap:

OK, so he keep taxing me to sh*t but it must have been horrid losing their baby last year, so congratulations says I!

Right, for the serious stuff. I'm offering 10-1 on him being named Tony. Any takers?

Belle
17-10-2003, 14:58
Best news I have had all day

PaulTansley
20-10-2003, 22:41
He might now put up child benefit now he's one of us Dads.
Seriously yeah i'm glad for them i actually like the guy which is more than any other Chancellor and Tony would be a good name to as he is the best Prime minister this country has ever had and will always have thats for sure.

:thumbsup:

t020
20-10-2003, 22:55
Originally posted by The Cycleracer
He might now put up child benefit now he's one of us Dads.
Seriously yeah i'm glad for them i actually like the guy which is more than any other Chancellor and Tony would be a good name to as he is the best Prime minister this country has ever had and will always have thats for sure.

:thumbsup:

?????? Are you living in the same country as me?????? Best prime minister ever? You must be joking?

Spacehopper
20-10-2003, 23:18
8) Nah Den Ace.......

Originally posted by t020
?????? Are you living in the same country as me?????? Best prime minister ever? You must be joking?

Have to agree with you there!

Tony Blair is the best leader that the Conservative Party never had! Tony Blair is Tory Boy and New Labour are now the Conservative second XI.

Having said that, the majority of this country's ills stem from the Tory's 18 years of destruction..........in particular, Th*tcher!!!!!!

Regards,

Spacehopper.

PaulTansley
21-10-2003, 04:31
Originally posted by t020
?????? Are you living in the same country as me?????? Best prime minister ever? You must be joking? Certainly am living in the same country, the difference is that the working class in this country have been given a fair deal for once instead of the likes of the better off and its time roles switched.
I,m better off with Tony Blairs policys than ever before and i work damn hard.
I now think its worth all the effort rather than you lot lining your pockets through our expence.

Andy
21-10-2003, 18:35
Originally posted by The Cycleracer
Certainly am living in the same country, the difference is that the working class in this country have been given a fair deal for once instead of the likes of the better off and its time roles switched.


Unless you're working class and want to go to University, or send your children to university.

Thanks to New Labour I owe £10,000. What used to be a birthright (free education) has now become a commodity, to be paid for like any other. Thanks, Mr Blair.

max
21-10-2003, 18:44
Originally posted by Andy
Unless you're working class and want to go to University, or send your children to university.

Thanks to New Labour I owe £10,000. What used to be a birthright (free education) has now become a commodity, to be paid for like any other. Thanks, Mr Blair.
But that 'birthright' used to be only for the few, fewer than 1% went on to tertiary education. Now we're looking at nearer 50% and, I'm sorry to say, the money has to come from somewhere. I don't agree with charging people to go to University either but if we want to extend the opportunity to as many as possible then charging fees seems like the only way.

Other than raising taxes, that is and then the Labour Party would lose the trust of middle England and the tories would be back. Shudder.

max
21-10-2003, 18:46
We seem to be drifting, again.

Congratulations to Gordon Brown, Sarah and John.

Andy
21-10-2003, 18:48
Agree with both of Max's points!